The Transatlantic Dialogue Programme (TAD) is based in Washington, D.C. and forms a part of the European and Transatlantic Dialogue regional office. The TAD promotes political dialogue between North American and European representatives from politics, business, science and culture. Whereas the TAD's network in the United States consists of Republicans and Democrats, in Canada the governing Liberal Party, a member of Liberal International, is the Foundation's political partner.

From its Brussels office, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom focuses on European politics and also promotes exchange between Belgian and German liberals by means of joint events, sharing of best practice and regular policy analyses. To this purpose, the Brussels office works closely with the liberal parties Open VLD and Mouvement Réformateur as well as foundations which are aligned with the parties.

Since 2005, the liberal Reform Party has been in power in Estonia. In contrast to many other post-communist states, the success of the Estonian liberals is not a temporary phenomenon, but rather confirms their consistently market-oriented reform policies, which were designed with a long time horizon on mind. This is why FNF is interested in transferring the Estonian experience to other countries in the region, where organised liberalism is weak. In addition, the Estonian Academy of Liberalism (AoL) is actively engaged on the 4Liberty.eu network.